EP3026309A1 - Frangible diaphragm for use in a valve mechanism - Google Patents
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- a frangible diaphragm for use in a valve mechanism, and, more particularly, a single-use valve mechanism that may be used for discharging fluid is described herein.
- the frangible diaphragm and valve mechanism may have particular use in the field of suppressant release, such as a fire suppressant fluid.
- the examples described herein relate to devices and methods for the controlled release of a fluid flow substance. They are particularly suited, but not limited, to the controlled release of a suppressing or extinguishing agent from a cylinder.
- the devices and methods described may further be used for the rapid deployment of an extinguishing agent from a cylinder, such as those that may typically, although not exclusively, be used on moving platforms such as aircrafts, trains, military or commercial vehicles.
- valves fall into two main groups; non-hermetic and hermetically sealed.
- the former category is typified by the high rate discharge (HRD) valves used on suppressors in military and commercial vehicles. These can be electromechanical or protractor fired, consisting of either a flapper or poppet as the main openings mechanism. Both systems contain multiple moving components and rely on O-ring seals for integrity. Such valves can be relatively expensive and require refurbishment prior to use.
- HRD high rate discharge
- the suppressor be hermetically sealed to minimise leakage over the required environmental range and to extend service life.
- hermetically sealed extinguishers use an explosive cartridge located on the outside of an outlet disc or diaphragm, which upon actuation ruptures and releases agent into a distribution network or directly into the protected fire zone. This method, although very fast and reliable, is prone to fragmentation of the diaphragm during actuation and requires the use of pyrotechnic cartridges. These valves require periodic maintenance and replacement and have associated handling, transit and storage restrictions.
- DE 19736247 discloses a component having a body made of brittle material and the use of piezoelectric elements both embedded and laminated into the body such that, when the body is energized by the piezoelectric elements, a portion of the component is destroyed.
- European Patent Application No. 14160040 discloses a ceramic disc with a pre-defined stress plane which is fractured by impact by a point force. Means for braze attachment of the disc, means for minimising fragmentation and a means for retaining the free section of the disc after fracture are also disclosed.
- EP 1582789 describes devices and methods for controlling the release of a substance which are particularly suited to the control of substances such as fire extinguishing media.
- the devices and methods described comprise a housing having an inlet for connection to a source of a substance and an outlet, with a passage extending therebetween.
- the passage may be closed by a frangible element which comprises a ceramic disc that is connected to a source of electrical current.
- the disc may be a metal oxide ceramic disc, and may be fractured by an electrical pulse which is applied to the disc.
- a frangible diaphragm for use in a valve mechanism, said frangible diaphragm comprising an actuator substance provided in, or on, the frangible diaphragm, wherein the actuator substance expands from a smaller volume to a larger volume on application of heat such that a force generated by the expansion causes the diaphragm to fracture.
- the actuator substance may be wax.
- the wax may be petroleum based or the wax may be a synthetic wax.
- the frangible diaphragm may comprise a heating element for heating the actuator substance.
- the heating element may be formed from a coil of resistance wire provided on, or in, the actuator substance.
- the frangible diaphragm may comprise one or more discs and the actuator substance may be provided in, or on, at least one of the one or more discs such that, when activated, the actuator substance causes at least one of the one or more discs to fracture.
- the actuator substance may be located adjacent an outer edge of at least one of the one or more discs.
- the frangible diaphragm may further comprise means for rigidly attaching the one or more discs to each other.
- the means for rigidly attaching the one or more discs to each other may comprise a locking ring that is configured to be attached to a holder surrounding the one or more discs.
- a valve mechanism comprising a valve body having an inlet port and an outlet port and a passageway extending therebetween and a frangible diaphragm as described above, wherein the diaphragm is held within the valve body such that the diaphragm blocks the passageway when the diaphragm is intact, and wherein, when the actuator substance is activated, the diaphragm fractures such that fluid can flow from the inlet port to the outlet port.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a frangible diaphragm 10 for use in a valve mechanism is shown.
- the frangible diaphragm 10 is provided between an inlet port and an outlet port of a valve mechanism (described later).
- the frangible diaphragm prevents fluid from flowing through the conduit, until it is activated, by forming a seal across the valve between the inlet and outlet port.
- the frangible diaphragm is activated, the seal is broken so that fluid can flow through the conduit from the inlet port to the outlet port of the valve mechanism.
- an actuator in the frangible diaphragm that expands when heated.
- the actuator may be embedded in, or formed on, the frangible diaphragm.
- the expansion of the actuator is constrained thus creating a force causing the diaphragm to break.
- the seal provided by the diaphragm is therefore broken so that fluid can flow between the inlet port and outlet port of the valve mechanism.
- the actuator in the frangible diaphragm 10 may be an actuator substance, for example, wax.
- the frangible diaphragm 10 may be in the form of a disc, and in this example comprises a first disc 12 and a second disc 14 In the example where two discs are shown, the two discs allow for a lower force or smaller element to fracture the discs. The fluid pressure within the valve mechanism, against the discs, can cause one, or both, of the discs to fracture.
- First disc 12 and second disc 14 have an upper surface and a lower surface. The first disc 12 and second disc 14 provide, before activation, a seal that prevents fluid from moving from an upper conduit 17 to a lower conduit 16.
- the first disc 12 and second disc 14 may be formed from a brittle ceramic material, for example alumina, but may also be formed from any similarly frangible, for example, brittle vitreous or polymeric material.
- the upper surface of the second disc 14 is adjacent the lower surface of the first disc 12.
- the two discs 12 and 14 act as a seal to prevent fluid from flowing through the conduits 16 and 17.
- a means for rigidly attaching the second disc 14 to the first disc 12 is included in the frangible diaphragm.
- the means for rigidly attaching the second disc 14 to the first disc 12 is a holder 11 that includes a screw thread to receive a locking ring 15. The discs 12 and 14 are placed in the holder 11 and the locking ring 15 is then screw threaded into the holder 11.
- a flanged portion 20 acts as a stop within the holder 11 such that the discs 12 and 14 are held in position in the holder 11.
- the second disc 14 and the first disc 12 are rigidly attached so as to prevent relative movement of the discs 12 and 14.
- the holder is metal, but the holder may also be formed from other suitable materials.
- Other means for rigidly attaching the discs 12 and 14 together could be used, for example by induction brazing to form a joint between the discs 12 and 14 around their outer diameter.
- Another example may be to use an adhesive/epoxy bonding on the lower surface of the first disc 12 and on the upper surface of the second disc 14.
- a hermetic seal may be provided between the holder 11 and the firstdisc 12.
- the holder 11 may be braze attached to the first disc 12.
- a hermetic seal may be provided through braze attachment of, for example, a low expansion alloy (i.e., Kovar TM) flange to both the first disc 12 and the holder 11.
- a low expansion alloy i.e., Kovar TM
- the frangible diaphragm has a disc-shaped surface when forming a seal in a cylindrical valve conduit, but can of course be appropriately shaped to seal any conduit.
- the frangible diaphragm 10 of Figures 1-4 is shown to be cylindrical.
- the discs 12 and 14, and locking ring 15 are also shown to be cylindrical.
- these components of the frangible diaphragm 10 may be any other suitable shape.
- force is applied from within the diaphragm to fracture the diaphragm.
- the force comes from an actuator that may be embedded in or formed on the frangible diaphragm to cause the diaphragm to fracture.
- the actuator could be embedded in or formed on one of the discs causing that disc to rupture, with the other disc fracturing due to stresses applied to it from the fracture of the disc containing the actuator.
- the second disc 14 includes means 100 for applying a force to the second disc 14.
- the means for applying a force when activated, causes the second disc 14 to fracture.
- the first disc 12 then fractures due to the increased stress applied as a result of the other disc fracturing, for example, from the fluid in the upper fluid conduit 17 to allow fluid to flow through both the upper conduit 17 to the lower conduit 16 (i.e., from an inlet port to an outlet port of the valve mechanism).
- the means 100 for applying a force to the diaphragm includes an actuator substance 102 capable of expansion.
- the actuator substance is embedded in or located in a void (not shown) in the second disc 14.
- the actuator substance could be in the first disc 12 or both discs 12 and 14 or the diaphragm may comprise only a single disc or more than two discs.
- a heating element 103 is attached to or embedded in the actuator substance.
- the heating element 103 is connected to, for example, an electrical power supply such that heat can be applied to the wax actuator 102.
- the electrical power supply could be a constant current power supply or a current limited DC power supply.
- the heat from the heating element 103 causes the actuator substance 102 to expand.
- the expansion of the actuator substance 102 occurs due to a change of state of the actuator substance when applied with heat.
- the actuator substance 102 could move from a solid state to a liquid state, when heated.
- the heating element 103 may be formed from a coil of resistance wire. As an example, where the actuator substance is 5mm in diameter and 1 mm long, 12 J would be required to bring the actuator substance to a melting temperature, for example 100 Celsius.
- the actuator substance 102 expands. it delivers stress to the disc in which it is provided - here, the second disc 14, for example. This exerts a force on to the second disc 14 such that the second disc 14 fractures.
- the actuator substance 102 expands by between 10%-20%.
- the actuator substance 102 is constrained by its location in the disc - here, being provided in a void in the second disc 14, it is unable to expand and so a stress is applied to the second disc 14. As an example, this may be a force of between 200MPa and 400MPa.
- the stress applied to the second disc 14 causes the second disc 14 to fracture.
- the wax actuator 102 and heating element 103 are located adjacent to the outer edge of the second disc 14 to ensure that the fracture propagates around the circumference of the disc to form a clear open aperture.
- the surfaces of the first and second disc 12 and 14 may be sufficiently smooth so as to provide a liquid tight seal to prevent leakage of the actuator substance 102 when, for example, it is in a liquid state.
- an additional seal may be positioned between the first disc 12 and the second disc 14 to prevent leakage of the actuator substance 102.
- a thin metallic (e.g. copper) film may be incorporated between the first disc 12 and the second disc 14.
- the actuator substance 102 and the heating element 103 are connected to an electrical power supply by leads 101.
- the leads 101 extend through the second disc 14 and through the lower conduit 16 to an electrical power supply (not shown).
- a liquid tight seal may be formed between the leads 101 and the second disc 14. This liquid tight seal may be formed by a suitable metal to ceramic bond, for example, braze attachment or a suitable ceramic epoxy.
- the actuator substance 102 when the actuator substance 102 is heated, the disc in which it is embedded - here, the second disc 14, fractures.
- the fluid contained in the upper conduit 17 is in fluid communication with the first disc 12. This applies additional stress to the first disc 12.
- the first disc 12 is fractured from the pressure applied to the upper surface of the first disc 12 by the fluid contained in the upper conduit 17. As the first disc 12 fractures, this allows for fluid communication between the upper conduit 17 and lower conduit 16, thereby allowing the extinguishing fluid to flow from the inlet port to the outlet port of the valve mechanism.
- the first disc 12 may be made of a weaker material than the second disc 14 making it break under the pressure of the fluid once the second disc 14 has been broken.
- both discs could be made of the same material but break under the force of the fluid when the overall thickness has been reduced by breakage of the second disc 14.
- the actuator substance 102 may be a wax, but other suitable materials may also be used.
- the actuator substance 102 could be a petroleum based wax (e.g. paraffin or microcrystalline), a synthetic polymer wax (e.g. ethylenic polymers, chlorinated naphthalenes), natural animal or vegetable wax (e.g. beeswax, carnauba).
- a petroleum based wax e.g. paraffin or microcrystalline
- a synthetic polymer wax e.g. ethylenic polymers, chlorinated naphthalenes
- natural animal or vegetable wax e.g. beeswax, carnauba
- one disc or more than two discs could be provided to form a seal between an inlet port and outlet port.
- One or more discs may have an actuator substance, as described above, to fracture one or more discs.
- Figure 5 shows an alternative to the arrangement shown in Figures 2 and 3 .
- the frangible diaphragm 10 comprises three discs 212, 213 and 214.
- the three discs 212, 213 and 214 each have an upper and a lower surface.
- the first disc 212, second disc 213 and third disc 214 provide, before activation, a seal that prevents fluid from moving from an upper conduit 217 to a lower conduit 216.
- the upper surface of the first disc 212 is in fluid communication with the fluid contained in the upper conduit 217 and the third disc is in fluid communication with the lower conduit 216.
- the first disc 212, second disc 213 and third disc 214 can be rigidly attached by a holder 11, as described above.
- the holder 11, and locking ring 15 rigidly attach the discs 212, 213 and 214 to prevent relative movement of the discs 212, 213 and 214.
- Other means for rigidly attaching the discs 212, 213 and 214 could be used, as described above.
- the frangible diaphragm has a disc-shaped surface when forming a seal in a cylindrical valve conduit, but, of course, can be appropriately shaped to seal any conduit.
- the second disc 213 and third disc 214 include means 201 and 202 for applying a force to the second disc 213 and third disc 214, respectively.
- the means 201 and 202 for applying a force when activated, can cause the second disc 213 and third disc 214 to fracture.
- the first disc 212 then fractures due to the force applied as a result of the other discs fracturing, for example, from the fluid in the upper conduit 217.
- the means 201 and 202 for applying a force to the second disc 213 and third disc 214 includes an actuator substance.
- the actuator substance 202 is embedded in, or located in, a void in the second disc 213 and the actuator substance 201 is embedded in, or located in, a void in the third disc 214.
- some means are provided to heat the actuator substances 201 and 202, as described above in relation to Figures 2 and 3 .
- the actuator substances expand and deliver stress to the discs in which they are provided - here, the second disc 213 and third disc 214.
- This allows for the first disc 212 to fracture from pressure applied by the fluid contained in the upper conduit 217.
- an actuator substance could also be present in the first disc 212 of the frangible diaphragm, or could only be present in one of the discs 212, 213 or 214.
- the first disc 212 may be made of a weaker material than the second and third discs 213 and 214 making it break under the pressure of the fluid once the second and third discs 213 and 214 have been broken.
- all three discs could be made of the same material but break under the force of the fluid when the overall thickness has been reduced by breakage of the second and third discs 213 and 214.
- a valve mechanism 500 including the frangible diaphragm 10 is shown in Figure 6 .
- the valve mechanism 500 includes a valve body having an inlet port 52 and an outlet port 54, and a passageway 56 extending therebetween.
- the frangible diaphragm 10 is positioned in the valve mechanism 500 to provide a seal between the inlet port 52 and the outlet port 54.
- the upper conduit 17 of the frangible diaphragm 10 (as shown in Figures 1-3 ) is in fluid communication with the inlet port 52.
- the lower conduit 16 of the frangible diaphragm 10 is in fluid communication with the outlet port 54.
- the seal is broken to provide a fluid flow from the inlet port 52, through the lower and upper conduits of the frangible diaphragm, to the outlet port 54 for deployment of an extinguishing agent.
- valve mechanism 500 described above is therefore a single-use, or repairable, valve mechanism that provides significant advantages over previous valve mechanisms, as, when operated, it is able to create a clear opening between the inlet port 52 and the outlet port 54 of the valve due to the fact that the frangible diaphragm 10 provides a clear open aperture using an actuator substance 102.
- This valve mechanism also allows for the minimisation of the number of components and the complexity of the valve design, thereby reducing cost of the valve mechanism. It further retains the rapid opening and free flow characteristics of known devices and methods, whilst removing the need for pyrotechnic cartridges and providing the option for hermiticity where required.
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Abstract
an actuator substance 102 provided in, or on, the frangible diaphragm,
wherein the actuator substance expands from a smaller volume to a larger volume on application of heat such that a force generated by the expansion causes the diaphragm to fracture.
Description
- A frangible diaphragm for use in a valve mechanism, and, more particularly, a single-use valve mechanism that may be used for discharging fluid is described herein. The frangible diaphragm and valve mechanism may have particular use in the field of suppressant release, such as a fire suppressant fluid.
- The examples described herein relate to devices and methods for the controlled release of a fluid flow substance. They are particularly suited, but not limited, to the controlled release of a suppressing or extinguishing agent from a cylinder. The devices and methods described may further be used for the rapid deployment of an extinguishing agent from a cylinder, such as those that may typically, although not exclusively, be used on moving platforms such as aircrafts, trains, military or commercial vehicles.
- Such valves fall into two main groups; non-hermetic and hermetically sealed. The former category is typified by the high rate discharge (HRD) valves used on suppressors in military and commercial vehicles. These can be electromechanical or protractor fired, consisting of either a flapper or poppet as the main openings mechanism. Both systems contain multiple moving components and rely on O-ring seals for integrity. Such valves can be relatively expensive and require refurbishment prior to use.
- Further applications, such as aerospace, require that the suppressor be hermetically sealed to minimise leakage over the required environmental range and to extend service life. Such hermetically sealed extinguishers use an explosive cartridge located on the outside of an outlet disc or diaphragm, which upon actuation ruptures and releases agent into a distribution network or directly into the protected fire zone. This method, although very fast and reliable, is prone to fragmentation of the diaphragm during actuation and requires the use of pyrotechnic cartridges. These valves require periodic maintenance and replacement and have associated handling, transit and storage restrictions.
- The examples described herein aim to retain the rapid opening and free flow characteristics of the prior art, whilst reducing cost, removing pyrotechnic cartridges and providing the option for hermiticity where required.
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DE 19736247 discloses a component having a body made of brittle material and the use of piezoelectric elements both embedded and laminated into the body such that, when the body is energized by the piezoelectric elements, a portion of the component is destroyed. - European Patent Application No.
14160040 -
EP 1582789 describes devices and methods for controlling the release of a substance which are particularly suited to the control of substances such as fire extinguishing media. The devices and methods described comprise a housing having an inlet for connection to a source of a substance and an outlet, with a passage extending therebetween. The passage may be closed by a frangible element which comprises a ceramic disc that is connected to a source of electrical current. The disc may be a metal oxide ceramic disc, and may be fractured by an electrical pulse which is applied to the disc. - In one example, there is provided a frangible diaphragm for use in a valve mechanism, said frangible diaphragm comprising an actuator substance provided in, or on, the frangible diaphragm, wherein the actuator substance expands from a smaller volume to a larger volume on application of heat such that a force generated by the expansion causes the diaphragm to fracture.
- In one example, the actuator substance may be wax. The wax may be petroleum based or the wax may be a synthetic wax.
- Further, the frangible diaphragm may comprise a heating element for heating the actuator substance. The heating element may be formed from a coil of resistance wire provided on, or in, the actuator substance.
- Further, the frangible diaphragm may comprise one or more discs and the actuator substance may be provided in, or on, at least one of the one or more discs such that, when activated, the actuator substance causes at least one of the one or more discs to fracture. The actuator substance may be located adjacent an outer edge of at least one of the one or more discs.
- The frangible diaphragm may further comprise means for rigidly attaching the one or more discs to each other. The means for rigidly attaching the one or more discs to each other may comprise a locking ring that is configured to be attached to a holder surrounding the one or more discs.
- In another example, there is provided a valve mechanism comprising a valve body having an inlet port and an outlet port and a passageway extending therebetween and a frangible diaphragm as described above, wherein the diaphragm is held within the valve body such that the diaphragm blocks the passageway when the diaphragm is intact, and wherein, when the actuator substance is activated, the diaphragm fractures such that fluid can flow from the inlet port to the outlet port.
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Figure 2 shows a view of section A-A ofFigure 1 . -
Figure 3 shows a detail view of section B ofFigure 2 . -
Figure 4 shows a view of the frangible diaphragm ofFigure 1 . -
Figure 5 shows a view of an alternative frangible diaphragm. -
Figure 6 shows a valve mechanism with the frangible diaphragm ofFigure 1 . -
Figures 1 and 2 show afrangible diaphragm 10 for use in a valve mechanism is shown. In general, thefrangible diaphragm 10 is provided between an inlet port and an outlet port of a valve mechanism (described later). The frangible diaphragm prevents fluid from flowing through the conduit, until it is activated, by forming a seal across the valve between the inlet and outlet port. When the frangible diaphragm is activated, the seal is broken so that fluid can flow through the conduit from the inlet port to the outlet port of the valve mechanism. - Generally, there is provided an actuator in the frangible diaphragm that expands when heated. The actuator may be embedded in, or formed on, the frangible diaphragm. When the actuator is heated, the expansion of the actuator is constrained thus creating a force causing the diaphragm to break. The seal provided by the diaphragm is therefore broken so that fluid can flow between the inlet port and outlet port of the valve mechanism.
- The actuator in the
frangible diaphragm 10 may be an actuator substance, for example, wax. - An example of a frangible diaphragm is shown in
Figures 1-4 . Thefrangible diaphragm 10 may be in the form of a disc, and in this example comprises afirst disc 12 and asecond disc 14 In the example where two discs are shown, the two discs allow for a lower force or smaller element to fracture the discs. The fluid pressure within the valve mechanism, against the discs, can cause one, or both, of the discs to fracture.First disc 12 andsecond disc 14 have an upper surface and a lower surface. Thefirst disc 12 andsecond disc 14 provide, before activation, a seal that prevents fluid from moving from anupper conduit 17 to alower conduit 16. As described later, theupper conduit 17 is in flow communication with an inlet port of the valve mechanism, and thelower conduit 16 is in flow communication with an outlet port of the valve mechanism. Thefirst disc 12 andsecond disc 14 may be formed from a brittle ceramic material, for example alumina, but may also be formed from any similarly frangible, for example, brittle vitreous or polymeric material. - As shown in
Figure 2 , in one example, the upper surface of thesecond disc 14 is adjacent the lower surface of thefirst disc 12. The twodiscs conduits discs second disc 14 to thefirst disc 12 is included in the frangible diaphragm. In the example shown inFigure 2 , the means for rigidly attaching thesecond disc 14 to thefirst disc 12 is aholder 11 that includes a screw thread to receive alocking ring 15. Thediscs holder 11 and thelocking ring 15 is then screw threaded into theholder 11. Aflanged portion 20 acts as a stop within theholder 11 such that thediscs holder 11. When thelocking ring 15 is screw threaded into theholder 11, thesecond disc 14 and thefirst disc 12 are rigidly attached so as to prevent relative movement of thediscs discs discs first disc 12 and on the upper surface of thesecond disc 14. - A hermetic seal may be provided between the
holder 11 and thefirstdisc 12. In one example, theholder 11 may be braze attached to thefirst disc 12. For example, a hermetic seal may be provided through braze attachment of, for example, a low expansion alloy (i.e., Kovar TM) flange to both thefirst disc 12 and theholder 11. - The frangible diaphragm has a disc-shaped surface when forming a seal in a cylindrical valve conduit, but can of course be appropriately shaped to seal any conduit. As an example, the
frangible diaphragm 10 ofFigures 1-4 is shown to be cylindrical. Thediscs ring 15 are also shown to be cylindrical. However, these components of thefrangible diaphragm 10 may be any other suitable shape. - To break the seal, force is applied from within the diaphragm to fracture the diaphragm. As mentioned above, the force comes from an actuator that may be embedded in or formed on the frangible diaphragm to cause the diaphragm to fracture. In the two disc embodiment shown in
Figures 2 and3 , for example, the actuator could be embedded in or formed on one of the discs causing that disc to rupture, with the other disc fracturing due to stresses applied to it from the fracture of the disc containing the actuator. - As shown in
Figures 2 and3 , thesecond disc 14 includesmeans 100 for applying a force to thesecond disc 14. The means for applying a force, when activated, causes thesecond disc 14 to fracture. Thefirst disc 12 then fractures due to the increased stress applied as a result of the other disc fracturing, for example, from the fluid in theupper fluid conduit 17 to allow fluid to flow through both theupper conduit 17 to the lower conduit 16 (i.e., from an inlet port to an outlet port of the valve mechanism). In the example shown inFigure 2 , themeans 100 for applying a force to the diaphragm includes anactuator substance 102 capable of expansion. In this particular example, the actuator substance is embedded in or located in a void (not shown) in thesecond disc 14. In other examples, the actuator substance could be in thefirst disc 12 or bothdiscs - For activation, some means are provided to heat the actuator substance. In this example, a
heating element 103 is attached to or embedded in the actuator substance. Theheating element 103 is connected to, for example, an electrical power supply such that heat can be applied to thewax actuator 102. In some examples, the electrical power supply could be a constant current power supply or a current limited DC power supply. The heat from theheating element 103 causes theactuator substance 102 to expand. In one example, the expansion of theactuator substance 102 occurs due to a change of state of the actuator substance when applied with heat. For example, theactuator substance 102 could move from a solid state to a liquid state, when heated. In an example, theheating element 103 may be formed from a coil of resistance wire. As an example, where the actuator substance is 5mm in diameter and 1 mm long, 12 J would be required to bring the actuator substance to a melting temperature, for example 100 Celsius. - As the
actuator substance 102 expands. it delivers stress to the disc in which it is provided - here, thesecond disc 14, for example. This exerts a force on to thesecond disc 14 such that thesecond disc 14 fractures. In some examples, theactuator substance 102 expands by between 10%-20%. As theactuator substance 102 is constrained by its location in the disc - here, being provided in a void in thesecond disc 14, it is unable to expand and so a stress is applied to thesecond disc 14. As an example, this may be a force of between 200MPa and 400MPa. The stress applied to thesecond disc 14 causes thesecond disc 14 to fracture. In the examples shown, thewax actuator 102 andheating element 103 are located adjacent to the outer edge of thesecond disc 14 to ensure that the fracture propagates around the circumference of the disc to form a clear open aperture. - The surfaces of the first and
second disc actuator substance 102 when, for example, it is in a liquid state. Alternatively, an additional seal may be positioned between thefirst disc 12 and thesecond disc 14 to prevent leakage of theactuator substance 102. For example, a thin metallic (e.g. copper) film may be incorporated between thefirst disc 12 and thesecond disc 14. - In the example shown in
Figures 2 and3 , theactuator substance 102 and theheating element 103 are connected to an electrical power supply by leads 101. The leads 101 extend through thesecond disc 14 and through thelower conduit 16 to an electrical power supply (not shown). A liquid tight seal may be formed between theleads 101 and thesecond disc 14. This liquid tight seal may be formed by a suitable metal to ceramic bond, for example, braze attachment or a suitable ceramic epoxy. - As mentioned above, when the
actuator substance 102 is heated, the disc in which it is embedded - here, thesecond disc 14, fractures. The fluid contained in theupper conduit 17 is in fluid communication with thefirst disc 12. This applies additional stress to thefirst disc 12. Thefirst disc 12 is fractured from the pressure applied to the upper surface of thefirst disc 12 by the fluid contained in theupper conduit 17. As thefirst disc 12 fractures, this allows for fluid communication between theupper conduit 17 andlower conduit 16, thereby allowing the extinguishing fluid to flow from the inlet port to the outlet port of the valve mechanism. - The
first disc 12 may be made of a weaker material than thesecond disc 14 making it break under the pressure of the fluid once thesecond disc 14 has been broken. Alternatively, both discs could be made of the same material but break under the force of the fluid when the overall thickness has been reduced by breakage of thesecond disc 14. - The fact that the discs, 12 and 14, are constrained together, for example by
holder 11, also means that the force that fractures thesecond disc 14 will act to some extent on thefirst disc 12. - The
actuator substance 102 may be a wax, but other suitable materials may also be used. For example, theactuator substance 102 could be a petroleum based wax (e.g. paraffin or microcrystalline), a synthetic polymer wax (e.g. ethylenic polymers, chlorinated naphthalenes), natural animal or vegetable wax (e.g. beeswax, carnauba). - Although a two-disc arrangement has been described, it is envisaged that one disc or more than two discs could be provided to form a seal between an inlet port and outlet port. One or more discs may have an actuator substance, as described above, to fracture one or more discs.
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Figure 5 shows an alternative to the arrangement shown inFigures 2 and3 . In this example, thefrangible diaphragm 10 comprises threediscs discs first disc 212,second disc 213 andthird disc 214 provide, before activation, a seal that prevents fluid from moving from anupper conduit 217 to alower conduit 216. The upper surface of thefirst disc 212 is in fluid communication with the fluid contained in theupper conduit 217 and the third disc is in fluid communication with thelower conduit 216. - As with the example shown in
Figures 2 and3 , thefirst disc 212,second disc 213 andthird disc 214 can be rigidly attached by aholder 11, as described above. Theholder 11, and lockingring 15 rigidly attach thediscs discs discs - As above, the frangible diaphragm has a disc-shaped surface when forming a seal in a cylindrical valve conduit, but, of course, can be appropriately shaped to seal any conduit.
- In the example shown in
Figure 5 , thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214 include means 201 and 202 for applying a force to thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214, respectively. The means 201 and 202 for applying a force, when activated, can cause thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214 to fracture. Thefirst disc 212 then fractures due to the force applied as a result of the other discs fracturing, for example, from the fluid in theupper conduit 217. As with the example shown inFigures 2 and3 , themeans second disc 213 andthird disc 214 includes an actuator substance. As can be seen inFigure 5 , theactuator substance 202 is embedded in, or located in, a void in thesecond disc 213 and theactuator substance 201 is embedded in, or located in, a void in thethird disc 214. - For activation, some means are provided to heat the
actuator substances Figures 2 and3 . When heat is provided, the actuator substances expand and deliver stress to the discs in which they are provided - here, thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214. This exerts a force on thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214 such that thesecond disc 213 andthird disc 214 fracture in a similar way to the two-disc arrangement described above in relation toFigures 2 and3 . This allows for thefirst disc 212 to fracture from pressure applied by the fluid contained in theupper conduit 217. Of course, an actuator substance could also be present in thefirst disc 212 of the frangible diaphragm, or could only be present in one of thediscs - As above, the
first disc 212 may be made of a weaker material than the second andthird discs third discs third discs - A
valve mechanism 500 including thefrangible diaphragm 10 is shown inFigure 6 . Thevalve mechanism 500 includes a valve body having aninlet port 52 and anoutlet port 54, and apassageway 56 extending therebetween. Thefrangible diaphragm 10 is positioned in thevalve mechanism 500 to provide a seal between theinlet port 52 and theoutlet port 54. Theupper conduit 17 of the frangible diaphragm 10 (as shown inFigures 1-3 ) is in fluid communication with theinlet port 52. Thelower conduit 16 of thefrangible diaphragm 10 is in fluid communication with theoutlet port 54. When the frangible diaphragm is activated, as discussed above, the seal is broken to provide a fluid flow from theinlet port 52, through the lower and upper conduits of the frangible diaphragm, to theoutlet port 54 for deployment of an extinguishing agent. - The
valve mechanism 500 described above is therefore a single-use, or repairable, valve mechanism that provides significant advantages over previous valve mechanisms, as, when operated, it is able to create a clear opening between theinlet port 52 and theoutlet port 54 of the valve due to the fact that thefrangible diaphragm 10 provides a clear open aperture using anactuator substance 102. - This valve mechanism also allows for the minimisation of the number of components and the complexity of the valve design, thereby reducing cost of the valve mechanism. It further retains the rapid opening and free flow characteristics of known devices and methods, whilst removing the need for pyrotechnic cartridges and providing the option for hermiticity where required.
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- A frangible diaphragm (10) for use in a valve mechanism, said frangible diaphragm comprising:an actuator substance (102) provided in, or on, the frangible diaphragm (10), wherein the actuator substance (102) expands from a smaller volume to a larger volume on application of heat such that a force generated by the expansion causes the diaphragm (10) to fracture.
- The frangible diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the actuator substance (102) is wax.
- The frangible diaphragm of claim 2 wherein the wax (102) is petroleum based.
- The frangible diaphragm of claim 2 wherein the wax is a synthetic wax.
- The frangible diaphragm of any preceding claim, wherein the frangible diaphragm (10) further comprises:a heating element (103) for heating the actuator substance.
- The frangible diaphragm of claim 5, wherein the heating element (103) is formed from a coil of resistance wire provided on, or in, the actuator substance (102).
- The frangible diaphragm (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the frangible diaphragm further comprises:one or more discs (12, 14); andwherein the actuator substance (102) is provided in, or on, at least one of the one or more discs (12, 14) such that, when activated, the actuator substance causes at least one of the one or more discs (12, 14) to fracture.
- The frangible diaphragm (10) of claim 7 wherein the actuator substance (102) is located adjacent an outer edge of at least one of the one or more discs (12, 14).
- The frangible diaphragm (10) of claims 7 and 8, further comprising means (11) for rigidly attaching the one or more discs to each other.
- The frangible diaphragm (10) of claim 9 wherein the means for rigidly attaching (11) the one or more discs to each other comprises a locking ring that is configured to be attached to a holder surrounding the one or more discs.
- A valve mechanism comprising:a valve body having an inlet port (52) and an outlet port (54) and a passageway extending therebetween; anda frangible diaphragm (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the diaphragm is held within the valve body such that the diaphragm blocks the passageway when the diaphragm is intact, and wherein, when the actuator substance is activated, the diaphragm fractures such that fluid can flow from the inlet port (52) to the outlet port (54).
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